When it comes to hotel tech, we may all agree that PMSs are at the top of the food chain. It's semantically already in the name itself: a PMS is the SYSTEM used to MANAGE your PROPERTY. This gives the software connotations of centrality in operations. However, a new wave of leaner systems is rising: PMSs are becoming "hubs" rather than all-in-one solutions, using open APIs to allow users to plug in other software and tools as needed. These systems are less about "managing the property," and more about integrating third-party software.

In this environment, where do PMSs sit in one's tech stack? Is the classic notion of PMS outdated? Will the future of hotel tech be less reliant on PMSs as we know them?

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Laura Calin
Laura Calin
VP, Strategy and Solutions Management at Oracle Hospitality

In our discussions with general managers they usually say something like, “I don't want to think about technology. I want to focus on my core job - serving guests. I need technology that allows me to do that – and not be an impediment or a distraction.”

But even within that context, the Property Management System (PMS) remains at the heart of hotel operations. And if the PMS isn't fit for purpose, then all the other connected systems – not just operations – will deliver sub-par performances and customer service will suffer.

Having the right PMS provides hoteliers the opportunity to enhance the guest experience, improve operational efficiency, and increase revenue. It also gives hoteliers the peace of mind that their data is secure, yet retaining its high performance and ability to help grow the business.

However, the PMS does NOT have to do everything. There are excellent providers, who are domain experts, specializing in everything from guest facing technology to revenue management to marketing. They invest significantly in their solutions and offer hoteliers relevant expertise. But their full potential and value can't be realized without an open PMS that can execute integrations simply, rapidly, and efficiently. A PMS lacking such attributes is like a heart without veins and arteries – unable to reach and serve all the vital parts of the organization. A leading PMS also provides a vast marketplace of partners, giving hoteliers a great view of all pre-integrated solutions. It makes it easy to browse, select, and install.

Ultimately, a leading PMS does not compromise data access for integrated systems and provides quality, scalability, and security – working in perfect unison with its entire ecosystem.

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